World Wide Web Communications
A new online publishing environment for World Wide Web and Internet
research
Scope
World Wide Web Communications is an online publishing environment
supported by Elsevier Science for early dissemination of articles,
papers, tutorials and related information of interest to researchers
and practitioners dealing with the challenges resulted from the
globalization of information access, especially in the areas related
closely to the World Wide Web and the Internet.
World Wide Web Communications aims to cover research topics of interest
to both researchers in academic and industrial environments. Topics may
include, but not restricted to, technical issues such as distributed
computing, collaborative work, World Wide Web information storage,
retrieval and security aspects, as well as others with a social
dimension
which stress aspects of implementation for the development of the
Information Society. A special focus on the emerging aspects of new
media forms and environments is encouraged.
Starting in 1988, peer-reviewed contributions to World Wide Web
Communications will appear online bimonthly. Selected papers may be
published within special issues of the Computer Networks & ISDN Systems
journal with an additional review procedure and subject to the final
agreement of the editor.
Submission Details
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original research,
innovative case studies, actual project experiences, state-of-the-art
surveys, and tutorials in the topics related to the scope of World
Wide Web Communications. The language of World Wide Web Communications
is English. All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed.
Submissions should be in uuencoded, gzipped, postscript or Adobe PDF
forms and e-mailed to argy.krikelis at aspex.co.uk. Manuscripts must be
made printable on standard A4 size paper (8.268 by 11.693 inches). In
cases where electronic submission is not possible, send 4 copies to:
Argy Krikelis
Aspex Microsystems Ltd.
Brunel University
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Every manuscript must have:
* Title Page containing manuscript title, author name(s), postal and
e-mail addresses, phone and fax numbers.
* Abstract page.
* Keywords and Phrases that characterize the theme of the manuscript
appearing at the bottom of the Abstract Page.
In principle and within reason, there is no length limitation on
the submitted manuscripts. A manuscript's length is judged with
respect to the quality of its content.
Submitted manuscripts do not have to follow any particular format
and style. After acceptance of a manuscript for publication, its
author(s) will be required to follow specific instructions.
For further informations about World Wide Web Communications you can
contact:
Argy Krikelis
Aspex Microsystems Ltd.
Brunel University
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1895 203184
Fax: +44 1895 203185
E-mail: argy.krikelis at aspex.co.uk